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    1. Christ can they just bloody stop all the infighting, its solving nothing, wasting time, there is no better labour pm at the moment, and at least starmer is boring and safe, i never really warmed to him, but at least he’s done good enough. Theyre like bloody children MY FRIEND DOESNT LIKE YOU SO I DONT LIKE YOU!!

    2. hallouminati_pie on

      So either Home Secretary quits or he sets out a date for his departure?

    3. The only potential replacement isn’t even an MP. What a waste of everyone’s time.

    4. cmpthepirate on

      Labour MPs are like lemmings, they just wanna trash their jobs one by one by one by one…

      Out of power for the next 20 years now. See ya!

    5. If only there were people who were warning that Starmer would cock this all up when he was lying his arse off to get elected as party leader years ago.

    6. Fraggle_ninja on

      All of those MP’s deserve to loose their seats, the in fighting is part of the problem – same as it was with the tories. PM changes were a joke with the tories and look where that’s got them, and it’s even worse with the global instability. 

    7. Icy_Pear1694 on

      70 call on him to quit, what about the other 300 odd? Switch the numbers around and it stops being a headline to divide. 

    8. Davey_McDaveface on

      They learned nothing from watching the last few years of Tory infighting and what it lead to.

    9. TomorrowFinancial468 on

      This is like sacking the manager of a football team.

      SACK THE PLAYERS.

      No wait. Shit. Thats us.

      Theres no correct analogy here 😭

    10. External-Piccolo-626 on

      This will end up like the last lot, get ready for a new PM every couple of months.

    11. CommonBelt2338 on

      What will happen if he quits? Stable government is better than ever changing government.

    12. Apophis_rockman on

      No one wants this except a the power hungry labour MPs that hope to benefit from Starmer’s downfall. It would be nice to have a politician that puts the country ahead of their ambitions for once.

    13. Its honestly disgusting that this nation is so devided thay all we talk about is political posturing since 2016. Just let the man do his job, hes already achieved a lot, and no I wont be explaining it to you if youre a Deform troll. We really need to support the goverment through this and stay strong amd united.

      Brexit caused us damage everyone knows it – thanks farage, £3k annually worse off – and Deform voters are going for it again.

      Farage is a complete coward and mark my words hell never become PM to fix the country, only to fix his pockets.

      There is no other party that can represent the UK better. Like him or loath him he has his merits.

      He managed to stay strong during war in europe,
      He said no to supporting another war in the middle east
      He rescued british steel – no im not providing a link go search yourself.
      He stood strong against Trump using soft power to keep the US away from Canada and Greenland.
      He has stood by the EU and wants to get us back in which will help us in the long run.
      He has been a pioneer for thr nationalising of industries.
      He has made realistic increases in defence spending to atop the following out of our forces under the tories.
      He has been attacked by Russian agents and he stands his ground.

      All of this in 2 years – what did the tories do with 14 years? – stagnation.

      We are now the 5th largest economy, catching up to 4th place Japan.

      We are slowly regaining milotary sovereignty with key investments.

      Huge military contracts have been created, partnerships gained and alliances now stronger than before.

      All of this in 2 years.

      I am completely confused why anyone would vote for someone who ran away from the responsibilities of the damages he caused (farage).

      Starmer through all the criticism of people like Trump, and other fascists is still stood strong, determined to deliver further progress.

      What more could you want if youre not just out to behave like a Deform sheep. Where’s your values lie when you wish harm on people, do you seriously support burning people alive in hotels? – I hope not, and anyone who does should not be anywhere near politics.

      We have deform councillors saying the most racist abhorrent statements from british politics I’ve ever heard.

      I dare any single one of you to stand infront on that minority and repeat the same sentence.

      As a people we are far better than this. We are not neanderthal. This doesnt represent our nation.

      Could you imagine we turn back the clock – to the times of the slave abolishment. At that time befire any of you were born we were as a nation destroying our economy, which would be the equivalent of 100s of billions on stopping the slave trade. One of the most prominent proud times in our history as a nation. Now imagine we had people like reform at that time. They’d deny us of our political global standing in the world.

      If youre truly British, proud of everything we’ve achieved as a nation, deform would undo every fibre of what we are.

      I appeal to your good senses – dont be fooled, not again.

    14. As much as I think starmer has been ineffective as poor at communicating… I don’t want a revolving door of PMs. Let him serve his 4 years and then swap him out around 6-9 months before an election.

    15. Thoros_of_Derp on

      Starmer isn’t the most charismatic guy but at least he’s not embarrassing us on the international stage. His response to Trump invading Iran was exactly what we needed – boring and measured. Politics should be boring again.

    16. Beneficial-Pitch-430 on

      Just getting ridiculous. We’ve had all this with the conservatives. Can we not just choose one and leave him in power until the end.

    17. Labour won the election as people hated the Tories after 14 years of rule. 2 years later, Starmer is as unpopular as the Tories; that’s impressive on some level.

      Sad thing is, a bigger clown as he is, they don’t have anyone better, neither do they have a plan they can commit to, it’s all noise and rumours about Burnham.

    18. One thing I’ve thought for a while (and espoused during the Tory carousal) if a sitting party changes leader during their premiership there should be a way for non party members to vote.

      Don’t mean a general poll but a way a person could register to vote as if they were a party member.

    19. Parking-Bet7989 on

      I don’t think Starmer should quit. Ever since he inherited the mess from the Tories he has:

      Doubled free childcare hours, lowered the age of entitlement, removed the 2 child cap, have pledged £38 billion to improve schools over 5 years (something the Tories cut to less than a quarter of that even after the concrete scandal), providing free school meals to an extra 500,000+, and free breakfast clubs to primary school children estimated to reach another 500,000+ kids, so far overseen a 10% increase in numbers taking postgraduate teaching courses especially those with severe shortages (30-40% increases), pledged to hire an additional 6500 teachers, limiting school uniforms to cut costs, a range of child social care reforms, 725 million for apprenticeships to increase fully funded places by 50,000, reducing red tape for companies running apprenticeships, targeted more at youth (16-21), 350,000 training or workplace spots for young NEETs including business grants etc…

      They’re not perfect, and no political party is. But, I’d ask you to consider how much other parties are promising or have delivered for our children? For example, Reform, a party made up of Ex Tories who are responsible for the mess we are in, with ZERO experience, want to take power to enrich themselves and their Billionaire buddies. Reform supporters want Starmer to pay for Mandelson’s mess with Epstein and Starmer is not even associated directly, or named in the Epstein files. But, they want Farage, a man mentioned in the Epstein files and directly linked to the Pedophile to become PM. it is double standards and counterintuitive.

    20. What an absolute shit show. Unfortunately I feel like Labour have blown their chance at government and we won’t see them again for a long time after the next GE.

      I voted Labour for the first time. I am not delighted with their performance but I actually think Starmer has been relatively competent other than terrible PR.

      The wider Labour Party has been fucking awful with blocking changes that should have happened. And now they are fighting like children. It’s pathetic.

      Sadly I see no credible alternative either 🤷🏽‍♂️

    21. I_will_never_reply on

      Only 70? pffft beginner. Tories have that much for breakfast for their leaders

    22. He’s gone, right?

      If nothing else Burnham wants PR. The UK has a centre-left (Labour/Green/Liberal/Nationalist) majority, even at the last local elections. A PR system (like New Zealand/Germany MMP) would deliver a liberal-left majority – just not tribal Labour rule.

    23. Responsible_Lie_1989 on

      It makes me laugh that part of Starmer’s demise is the Mandelson stuff and one person labour MPs are clamouring for to become leader is Wes Streeting who’s only involved in politics because his main political mentor is *checks notes* Peter Mandelson……

    24. No one was bitching and calling for him to step down when he was leader of the opposition

      What have those who tell him to quit this entire time been thinking?

      Like he’s doing a good job in government he’s listening to what the public has said and made changes

      The fuck do they want

    25. alexmlb3598 on

      The last time we had a Prime Minister last a full term was Cameron (2010-15). We’ve gone more than a decade without a full-term PM. This country needs stability more than anything, even if it’s with an unpopular individual. Constantly changing direction every 2-3 years is harmful.

      Labour are too busy fighting among themselves to lead, the Tories were riddled with scandals and sleaze, Reform makes the Tories look sensible, the Lib Dems are Labour-lite and the Green leader isn’t an MP. If this highlights anything, it’s that Labour need to pull together as a party and actually go in the same direction as each other, bc that way things actually get done.

    26. Can they just make a unified front and call out the fascist idiots that are Reform..

      Is it really that hard.

      People need a vision from government that offers something hopeful rather than pure racist anger

    27. Chemistry-Deep on

      Politicians are morons. They’re trying to get rid of him over a vote for LOCAL representatives when there is no-one better to take over. Labour just went from a good chance of a majority at the next GE to less than half a chance.

    28. Urhh. Why is Kier Starmer so hated..he is so tame.
      I really don’t like Wes Streeting? So along he doesn’t become pm, I’m fine.

    29. BasisOk4268 on

      I’d prefer Keir to remain if I’m honest. Infighting and PM roulette does not a stable economy make.

    30. lysergic101 on

      Its all part of the script, Starmers puppetmaster has Farage waiting in the wings ready to pick up the script.

      The masses have been fooled into believing we are being invaded, they will lap up Farage and any new tough laws proposed to deal with the supposed invaders.. the reality is many of them are pawns too, used to build up the anger and fear, so you will with open arms accept what is coming next, they are breaking the system for the new ai driven governance systems to be the new hope of a fair society.

    31. arabidopsis on

      I miss the days when we had a single prime minister who could last an entire term.

      Our media is very much to blame for this very tiring circus of just focusing on all the shit and controversy rather than the good stuff that’s been done.

      I hate this social media hype news controversy shit.

    32. BBC seems desperate for him to go, it’s so obvious they’re biased against Labour

    33. Johnnyfootwrinkle on

      Doesn’t matter who the PM is, there’s always going to be people calling for them to quit because everything isn’t going how they persoanlly want. Didn’t the Tory’s get hammered because they kept sodding around and changing the PM without public consent? Now Labour want to imitate their folly. I don’t think this course of action will help Labour, the country needs stability right now not more games.

    34. general_adm_aladdeen on

      Can someone break it down to me why does everyone seem to hate him? From where I’m standing he seem to be doing a steady job. Much better than the last few.

    35. Several_Cold_7160 on

      He has to go. A lot of politics is perception based. With the distrust of politicians at its all time high, if he clings on, it just suggests same old same old. Does this make sense?

    36. I’m not Kier’s biggest fan but if the boot him out I’ll never trust Labour again. I voted for Labour because I was sick of the Tories chaos and short-termism, not for them to just do the same thing.

    37. DiscoDoberman on

      Does what we want matter?

      Cause we don’t want this.

      We don’t want more PM swapping, we want stability and frankly Starmer is doing an OK job given the absolute shitstorm he’s inherited.

      Removing him doesn’t make Reform voters wanna vote for you.

      It makes you another flip flopping party – which is why people are voting for Reform, because they’re sick of all the flip flopping from Labour and the Tories!

      Idiots!

    38. MetalFaceBroom on

      Farcical.

      The best thing Blair could’ve done would be to create a PR machine to rival the right wing. It’s simply poor PR and optics that for some reason make so many hate the most stable PM in Europe. Yet again the 2 main parties fail to understand how they are handing the next election to Reform.

    39. Weird for them to put their own jobs at risk over this. The council elections really make no difference to national politics, he still has a huge majority and can stay for another 4 years if he wants, they can all keep their jobs. OR they can destabilise Labour, cause a revolt in their ranks, make it more likely their will be a VONC and reform get in?

      Really strange

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